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Unhappy KLE Indicator removal

G'day all,

I just purchased a set of H&B pannier racks. I'm having a few drama's removing the indicators to attach the frame.
The only thing I can see is a small screw, I have tried to remove this but the screwdriver is destroying the screw.
Do I need to re-use the screw or can it be drilled out?

Somebody please help.
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All is good, put the rack on, probably not the way the manufacturer had hoped they would. But they're on, and they are solid.
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Glad you got them sorted, I cant remember if it was one or two screws on mine, I know I had to extend one of the indictors wires coz they had to be moved further back to fit the rack. Mine was the fivestars one.

Ive just ordered a sheepskin buttpad from Alaska Leathers for my kle.

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I ordered the small deluxe. Cant wait!


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Cheers Roy. I have the Aussie made Airhawk seat cusion for mine. Had it for awhile and I am yet to give it a go. I'll be using it on a ride over the the first weekend in Oct .
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